Reprieve for university students as HELB disburses over Ksh.9B

Education Cabinet Secretary Migos Ogamba during a past address in his office. PHOTO | COURTESY

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The Ministry of Education, through the Higher Education Loans
Board (HELB), has disbursed Ksh.9.46 billion to support 309,178 university students.
Education Cabinet Secretary Migos Ogamba, in a statement on
Tuesday, said Ksh.5.76 billion of the total funds would be channelled for
tuition fees while the remaining Ksh.3.7 billion would go to student upkeep.
“We are pleased to notify parents, guardians and university
students that the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) has, as of today,
disbursed a total of Ksh.9.46 billion in financial support to 309,178
university students,” stated Ogamba.
He therefore urged the affected learners to check their HELB
portals to confirm receipt of the funds and to access detailed information
regarding their individual HELB loan accounts.
The CS further assured learners of the government’s commitment to continue providing the requisite funding to ensure that higher education remains accessible and affordable to all students.
The disbursement follows a recent announcement by the government to increase the capitation to the HELB by Ksh.5 billion—rising from Ksh.36
billion to Ksh.41 billion, an increase Deputy President Kithure Kindiki said
would enhance student access to loans and bursaries
DP Kindiki spoke after the ministry slashed university fees and
expanded support to Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET)
institutions as part of a broader plan to equip learners with industry-relevant
skills.
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